March 28, 2024 5:44 PM

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The Philadelphia History Museum Might Be Closing For Good

Home to the rich past of the city, the Philadelphia History Museum is set to close down after Temple University pulled out from its partnership. The museum cannot maintain its operation during public visiting hours, and its future is uncertain.

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The First Underwater Museum In The US Opens In Florida This July

Travelers visiting Florida will be treated to yet another great sight. The Art in Public Spaces Program of the Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County is set to open America’s first ever Underwater Museum Art, which will be the home to seven larger than life structures.

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Heading Out To Chicago? Check Out These Hidden Gems Most Tourists Never Go To

Travelers looking for an adventure that’s off the beaten path will love Chicago. Here's a list of underrated but beautiful attractions in the city where tourists won't have to worry about large crowds.

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21c Museum Hotel In Nashville Lets Guests Spend A Night With Works of Famous Artists

This is not so common, but it exists. A hotel not allowed its guests to stay and spend a night with the works done by famous artists.

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National WWII Museum Offers Fastest Torpedo Rides From WWII Boat

The National WWII Museum will now offer fast torpedo rides to the public from a WWII boat in Lake Pontchartrain, New Orleans on April 1. The Patrol Torpedo boat, PT-305, the world's only fully restored combat-veteran vessel, will bring interested locals and travelers into a 90-minute ride on the waters and another 45-minute deck tour about the history of the patrol boats.

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National Museum Of US Army Begins Construction

The National Museum of the United States Army will begin construction this month in Fort Belvoir, Va. to honor US soldiers and educate the public the history and notable works of the army in the country. Costing about $200 million, the museum will commemorate the works of over 30 million individuals who have dedicated themselves to service since 1775.

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National Civil Rights Museum To Celebrate Yearlong Commemoration Of MLK

The National Civil Rights Museum will celebrate a yearlong commemoration of the 50th death anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 2017, to April 4, 2018. The event called, "MLK50: Where Do We Go from Here," will hold activities that focus on rights and non-violent protests on peace, poverty, justice, decent housing and quality education among many others.

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A Perfume Museum Has Opened Inside This 17th Century Renaissance Palace In Spain

A 17th Century Renaissance Palace in Spain kept a laboratory that creates perfumes, essential oils, ceramics, medicinal plants, spices, teas, infusions and gourmet products among many others. The Patio De Los Perfumes provides visitors a chance to know the history of the perfumery and the rare ingredients used by most perfumers.

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New App Provides Access To Art Commentary To Museums

A mobile app has been deployed to the masses as a means to access more information about artworks in different museums around the world. Smartify provides art commentaries on your phone as it gets you to you to scan, identify and save art while also offering as a guide in any partner museum or gallery.

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Now Open: Choco-Story New York, The Chocolate Museum and Experience with Jacques Torres

Chocolate lovers must have been so happy when master chocolatier Jacques Torres opened his 'Choco-Story New York, The Chocolate Museum and Experience' for people who love to eat the treat and to those who want to satisfy their curious minds about the history and craft of chocolate making.

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Free Musuem Entry In Italy For All Women During International Women's Month

In celebration of International Women's Day, all women in spite of her nationality will get to enjoy free entrance to Italy's museums and cultural destinations. There are over 100 museums around the country that will hold talks and showcase women's art throughout history.

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Dublin's New Museum Features Poverty In The Country

The Dublin Tenement Museum plans to showcase the depressing side of poverty particularly in the worst slums in the UK and will be open to the public in mid-2017.

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V&A Tackles Prejudice With Opera Art Exhibition

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London will explore more about the prejudice of the opera industry as they partnered with the Royal Opera House to stage an exhibition about the art form from the late-Renaissance Italy up to present day. The initiative is considered to be the first exhibition to explore opera on a grand scale.

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Kentucky Museum's Coal Mine Tours Slowly Becoming Popular

A museum catering to the history of the early coal mining industry has gained a lot of attention nowadays with a number of visitors growing from 8,000 to 11,000 in a year. With four floors of exhibition areas, the Kentucky Coal Mining Museum displays artifacts worth a century-year-old and mock mine show about the industry in Kentucky.

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MoMA Honors Artists From Banned Countries In NYC

Artists are making a stand against Donald Trump's immigration ban with New York's Museum of Modern Art replacing paintings by Picasso and Matisse to honor painters hailing from the seven Muslim-majority countries listed by the law. The uneasiness of the law before implemented on Jan. 27, had left the curators to hang the paintings the night before.

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